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The Last Ride of the Pony Express
The Last Ride of the Pony Express: My 2,000-mile Horseback Journey into the Old West | Will Grant
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For readers of Rinker Buck, Bill Bryson, and Larry McMurtry, The Last Ride of the Pony Express boldly illuminates America's mysterious and complex connection to the iconic Pony Express. With two horses, cowboy and journalist Will Grant takes us on an epic and authentic horseback journey into the modern West on an adventure of a lifetime. The Pony Express was a fast-horse frontier mail service that spanned the American West the high, dry, and undeniably lonesome part of North America. While in operation during the 1860s, it carried letter mail on a blistering ten-day schedule between Missouri and San Francisco, running through a vast and mostly uninhabited wilderness. It covered a massive distanceakin to running horses between Madrid and Moscow and to this day, the Pony Express is irrefutably the greatest display of American horsemanship to ever color the pages of a history book. Though the Pony Express has enjoyed a lot of traction over the years, among the authors that have attempted to encapsulate it, none have ever ridden it themselves. While most scholars would look for answers inside a library, Will Grant looks for his between the ears of a horse. Inspired by the likes of Mark Twain, Sir Richard Burton, and Horace Greeley, all of whom traveled throughout the developing West, Will Grant returned to his roots: he would ride the trail himself with his two horses, Chicken Fry and Badger, from one end to the other. Will Grant captures the spirit of the west in a way that few writers have. Along with rich encounters with the ranchers, farmers, historians, and businessmen who populate the trail, his exploits on horseback offer an intimate portrait of how the West has evolved from the rough and tumble 19th century to the present, and its written with such intimacy that youll feel as though youre riding right alongside of him. Along the way, he fights off wild mustangs wanting to steal his horses in Utah, camps with Peruvian sheepherders in the mountains, and even spends three days riding under the Top Gun aviator school in Nevada, which are just a handful of extraordinary tales Will Grant unveils as he makes his way across the treacherous and, at times, thrilling landscape of the known and unknown American West. The Last Ride of the Pony Express is a uniquely tenacious tale of adventure by a native son of the West who defies most modern conveniences to compass some two thousand miles on horseback. The result is an unforgettable narrative that will forever change how you see the West, the Pony Express, and America as a whole.
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Nebklvr
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An informative look at revisiting the route if the pony express told in a conversational tone. The Author‘s respect towards the land, horses, and the people he met along the way was palpable. Who is the intended reader? Most of the people who would br interested in this particular adventure would already know much of the information imparted by the Author regarding the livelihoods of those he meets.

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This was a blame it on Litsy buy. If you like the author Rinker Buck this you will like this book. Part memoir, part history, part nature writing. It is narrative so it is a easy story to read about and just a nice story about an adventure. My favorite nonfiction of the year so far. Through out the book he got to eat some great bbq, so I had to make some for dinner. Pulled chicken on onion roll, potato salad and baked beans.

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For fans of Rinker Buck or westerns 👍🏻👍🏻 Grant takes two horses on the exact trail of the Pony Express (including Salt Lake City, the mountains, and the desert). He shares the stories of the people he meets as well historical information. The PE was an amazing feat of mail innovation but unsustainable financially or physically. He looks at these aspects as well as why it still looms large in the American imagination.

Cinfhen Definitely a #BorrowNotBuy but not a topic im drawn to at the moment 😜 9mo
Suet624 Good for him for doing the ride! 9mo
Megabooks @Cinfhen it was a really interesting book, but you‘d have to like the subject for sure! 9mo
Megabooks @Suet624 it was truly a great feat of horsemanship even though he did in a few months what the PE did in 10 days. 🤯 Missouri to Sacramento in that time by horse is just nuts, but amazingly only one bag of mail was ever lost. 🤯🤯 9mo
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